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Resolution 3717 Real Property Surplus Amending Resolution No. 3688 and authorizing the transfer of certain real property located in Snohomish County (portions of the Woodinville Subdivision) and any improvements located thereon, including the Snohomish River Bridge to Snohomish County at a revised sales price, and further authorizing the Chief Executive Officer to execute all documents related to such transfer. Active
Resolution 3716 Quality Jobs Relating to safety and security at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and the necessary hiring standards, training opportunities, and minimum compensation required to maintain a well-trained workforce at the Airport. Active
Resolution 3715 Personal Property Surplus A resolution of the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle, authorizing the Chief Executive Officer to sell and convey Port personal property in 2016 in accordance with RCW 53.08.090 with a value not greater than $18,000. Repealed

Resolutions 3730, 3743, and 3756

Resolution 3713 Budget Adopting the final budget of the Port of Seattle for the year 2016; making, determining, and deciding the amount of taxes to be levied upon the current assessment roll; providing payment of bond redemptions and interest, cost of future capital improvements and acquisitions, and for such general purposes allowed by law which the Port deems necessary; and directing the King County Council as to the specific sums to be levied on all of the assessed property of the Port of Seattle District in the Year 2016. Repealed
Resolution 3712 Salary and Benefits Establishing Jobs, Pay Grades, Pay Ranges, and Pay Practices for Port Employees not represented by a labor union; Authorizing Legally Required Benefits, Other Benefits for Port Employees not represented by a Labor Union including Retirement, Paid Leave, Healthcare, Life Insurance and Disability Benefits, Benefits for Port of Seattle Retirees, and Benefits for Port of Seattle Commissioners; and Authorizing this Resolution to be Effective on January 1, 2016, and Repealing all Prior Resolutions Dealing with the Same Subject, Including Resolution No. 3699. Repealed
Resolution 3711 Miscellaneous Establishing a Port Development Authority pursuant to ESHB 1170, WA Session Laws of 2015-6, (RCW 53.08 xxx), jointly with the Port of Tacoma and approving the PDA Charter. Active
Resolution 3709 Bonds Authorizing the issuance and sale of intermediate lien revenue and refunding bonds in one or more series in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $675,000,000, for the purpose of financing or refinancing capital improvements to aviation facilities and for the purpose of refunding certain outstanding revenue bonds of the Port; setting forth certain bond terms and covenants; and delegating authority to approve final terms and conditions and the sale of the bonds Active
Resolution 3708 Real Property Surplus Amending Unit 20 of the Comprehensive Scheme of Harbor Improvements of the Port of Seattle by declaring certain real property surplus and no longer needed for Port of Seattle district purposes, deleting it from the Comprehensive Scheme, and authorizing the Chief Executive Officer to execute all documents necessary to transfer title of the property to the State of Washington Department of Transportation; and (ii) further amending Unit 20 of the Comprehensive Scheme to add certain real property conveyed to the Port by the State of Washington Department of Transportation Active
Resolution 3707 Real Property Surplus Declaring surplus and no longer needed for port district purposes certain real property located at approximately 26th Avenue South and South 204th Street in the City of SeaTac, Washington, and authorizing the Chief Executive Officer to execute all documents necessary to transfer title of the surplus property to the City of SeaTac for use in its Connecting 28th/24th Avenue South Project Active
Resolution 3706 Personal Property Surplus Declaring certain personal property, Backscatter X-Ray vans and trailers, surplus and no longer needed for port district purposes and authorizing its disposal. Active
Resolution 3705 Salary and Benefits Amending Resolution 3699, 2015 Salary and Benefit Resolution, to allow the Chief Executive Officer to offer modified terms related to the Paid Time Off plan to direct report at-will employees Active
Resolution 3704 Governance - General Delegation of Authority Repealing portions of Resolution No. 3605, as amended (by Resolution 3628), and adopting the General Delegation of Authority from the Port Commission to the Chief Executive Officer Active
Resolution 3703 Bonds Authorizing the sale and issuance of limited tax general obligation and refunding bonds of the Port in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $200,000,000 for eligible Port purposes, including payment of all or a portion of the Port's contribution for the Alaskan Way viaduct replacement program, and refunding of certain outstanding obligations of
the Port; and authorizing a Designated Port Representative to approve certain matters relating to the bonds including date or dates of the sale of the bonds, approval of the bid offering, acceptance of bids for the bonds, execution of all documents and actions necessary to sell and deliver the bonds, preparation and dissemination of a preliminary official statement and final official statement; and providing for continuing disclosure
Repealed
Resolution 3702 Personal Property Surplus Declaring the Port-owned sewer mains and manhole located within the public right of way on S 170th St, SeaTac, WA to be surplus and no longer needed for port district purposes and authorizing the Chief Executive Officer to execute all documents necessary for transfer of the title of the sewer mains and manhole to the Valley View Sewer District. Active
Resolution 37001 Nondiscrimination Repealing Resolution No. 3549, as amended, which extended the Port’s non-discrimination policy to Port contractors for the provision of domestic partner benefits. Active
Resolution 3700 Personal Property Surplus Surplus aerial work platform SPE 527 surplus for Port Districts purposes and authorizing the Chief Executive Officer to execute all documents necessary for its sale or disposal. Active
Resolution 3699 Personal Property Surplus Declaring certain permanent access easements, and the electrical infrastructure improvements located at: 2585 S 194th St, SeaTac, WA, on Port property on S 194th/196th St, SeaTac, WA, within the public right of way on 28th Ave S, SeaTac, WA, within the public right of way on International Blvd, SeaTac, WA, and at 3150 S 160th St, SeaTac, WA to be surplus and no longer needed for port district purposes and authorizing the Chief Executive Officer to execute all documents necessary for conveyance of the permanent access easements on the real property and title to these electrical infrastructure improvements to the City of Seattle and Puget Sound Energy. Active
Resolution 3699 Salary and Benefits Establishing Jobs, Pay Grades, Salaries, Allowances and Adjustments for Port Employees not represented by a labor union; Authorizing and Establishing Conditions in Connection with the Following Benefits: Social Security, Industrial Insurance, Unemployment Compensation, Military Leave; Faith and Conscience days Retirement; Compensated Leave, Including Civic Duty, Bereavement Leave, Holidays, Paid Time Off/Extended Illness Leave, Shared Leave, and Awarded Time; Insurance Benefits, including Medical, Dental, Life and Long-Term Disability; and Authorizing this Resolution to be Effective on January 1, 2015, and Repealing all Prior Resolutions Dealing with the Same Subject, Including Resolution No. 3686. Repealed
Resolution 3698 Budget Adopting the final budget of the Port of Seattle for the year 2015; making, determining, and deciding the amount of taxes to be levied upon the current assessment roll' providing payment of bond redemptions and interest, cost of future capital improvements and acquisitions, and for such general purposes allowed by law which the Port deems necessary; and directing the King County Council as to the specific sums to be levied on all of the assessed property of the Port of Seattle District in the Year 2015. Repealed
Resolution 3697 Real Property Surplus Declaring surplus and no longer needed for port district purposes approximately 3.44 acres of Port-owned real property located in the City of Seattle and further authorizing the sale of said real property to TRF Pacific, LLC or its assigns Active
Resolution 3696 Stormwater Utility Establishing a Port Stormwater Utility and adopting a Stormwater Utility Charter pursuant to RCW 53.08.040 et seq. and other statutes, for the purpose of establishing, operating, furnishing, and funding a stormwater system comprising facilities, services, and programs for the management, collection, control, conveyance, treatment, and discharge of stormwater within the Port of Seattle Active
Resolution 3695 Personal Property Surplus Declaring certain personal property surplus (Port of Seattle Cranes No. 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, and 68) for Port of Seattle purposes and authorizing its sale or disposal Active
Resolution 3694 Quality Jobs A Resolution of the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle relating to safety and security at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and the necessary hiring standards, training opportunities, and minimum compensation required to maintain a well-trained workforce at the Airport. Repealed
Resolution 3692 Real Property Surplus Declaring certain real property located in the Cities of Woodinville and Bothell in King County (portions of the Woodinville Subdivision) and any improvements located thereon surplus and no longer needed for Port purposes, authorizing its transfer to the City of Woodinville, and authorizing the Chief Executive Officer to execute all documents related to such transfer Active
Resolution 3691 Personal Property Surplus Declaring certain personal property surplus (Port of Seattle Passenger Loading Bridges (PLBs) N3, N7, N8, N9, N10, N11, and N14 and related spare parts) for Port of Seattle purposes; authorizing its sale to Alaska Airlines; and authorizing the Chief Executive Officer to execute all documents related to such sale Active
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